Ancient oak tree cut down by Toby Carvery
The felling of a much-loved and centuries-old north London oak tree was initially reported to police.
Liverpool marks 36th Hillsborough anniversary
People in Liverpool remember the 97 football fans who lost their lives in the stadium disaster.
Weetabix workers vote to strike over pay dispute
Employees are planning to protest at the breakfast cereal firm's Burton Latimer and Corby sites.
Charities criticise 'distressing' cuts to adoption fund
The amount of funding families can access to pay for therapy for adopted children has been cut by 40%.
Birmingham council 'on track' to clear waste backlog
Bin workers remain in a stand-off with the council after an all-out strike started on 11 March.
Birmingham council 'on track' to clear waste backlog
Bin workers remain in a stand-off with the council after an all-out strike started on 11 March.
Birmingham bin waste to be cleared by weekend, says council
Bin workers remain in a stand-off with the council after an all-out strike started on 11 March.
Man murdered partner and neighbour on Christmas Day
Police describe 49-year-old Jazwell Brown's attack on the two women as "brutal".
Man flew from US to 'marry' Welsh girl he groomed
Jacob Ewing was intercepted by police at Cardiff Airport after grooming a teenager online for a year.
Man flew from US to 'marry' Welsh girl he groomed
Jacob Ewing was intercepted by police at Cardiff Airport after grooming a teenager online for a year.
Constance Marten's baby exposed to 'substantial' cold, jury hears
Marten and the baby's father, Mark Gordon, are in the middle of a retrial at the Old Bailey in London.
Constance Marten's baby exposed to 'substantial' cold, jury hears
Marten and the baby's father, Mark Gordon, are in the middle of a retrial at the Old Bailey in London.
Teachers in England move a step closer to striking
Union members will vote on whether or not to strike if the government stands by its pay offer.
The Lady: The decline and fall of the bible of female gentility
The magazine, seen on news stands since 1885, has formally announced it will cease publication.
'Good chance' of US-UK trade deal, says Vance
The Trump administration's trade policy shakeup has caused global economic turmoil.
Minister's X account hacked to promote crypto scam
The MP's office says "steps were taken quickly to secure the account and remove misleading posts".
New Gladiators king hails 'best moment of my life'
Joe Fishburn, from Scarborough, says winning the show in front of his grandma made it extra special.
UK jobs market weakens as employment costs grow
The number of job vacancies and people on payrolls fell ahead of changes to National Insurance and wages.
UK jobs market weakens as employment costs grow
The number of job vacancies and people on payrolls has fallen as National Insurance and wages rise.
25 of the best theatre shows to see in spring and summer 2025
New shows take inspiration from Banksy, football boss Marcelo Bielsa, and an eccentric aristocrat.